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BATTLE CKEEK, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 19ZS Tttfc EWyUlKEK AMD EVENING NEWS 8 Camden's "Trinity Baptist" Resounds to Movie Musical Scores Instead of Sermons, Hymns -YOUR- sfr.xniiiT CHURCHES OLD Exterior of Architecture Remains Same; Interior Becomes "Church of Screen' TORY4r HAV COCHftANPlCTIJISKrICK CHILDREN HAVE NEW USE ty Olive feberts Barton 1928 fcu NBA Service Jnc ByjInneJlustin CEOS'? MA shkj-i- The letter which she held in her PUNISHMENT If there is one rule in child train ing. It is, "Never Dunish in anger. Punishment which descends upon Floor Levels Changed, Burlap Curt2ins and Ceiling; Boast Mighty Organ. VICTOR CHURCH IS BUSY Reproduction Is Carefully Checked by Director and the Entire Score Is Recorded. BY MARIAN HALE NEA Service Writer r.mdi-ii.

N. J. Oct. 7. Sew the child as if it came from some avenging god, goes back in spirit to the most primitive form of justice, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tootn.

hand gave Crystal a curious sense of power. i "No one but me knows what power over two lives no, over at least half a dozen lives! I hold in my hand," Crystal told herself with solemn enjoyment. "If you only knew, Mr- Lincoln Pruitt. what I know of your intrigue with a certain French woman, you wouldn't dare act like a sore headed bear when I happen to make a tiny mistake in a letter or when I'm a few-minutes late. And if you, Mile.

Eloise Dumont, knew that I know all But Crystal's melodramatic musings were too much even for her limited sense of humor. She had to grin at herself, and It was this really charming, gaminlsh sort of grin that George Pruitt saw on Crystal's not-quite-pretty face when he stepped into the sun parlor. "Hello, Crys!" he greeted her, using the abbreviation of her name which always pleased her. "You look adorable this evening. Do I get slapped for mentioning it?" 4M she knows that wrath Is sure to descend, in the form of a shaking or a sparking.

Gone at once is her mother's fictitious calm, and primitive revenge has talren its place. The ob.iect of punishment should never be to relieve parental anger. When some deliberate misdeed seems to call' for punishment, it should be given with some insight as to what it will mean to the child. It should be meted out not in proportion to the childs conscious naugthiness. The young-ter v.

ho accidentally broke a costly lamp deseives no punishment at all. but he who ran across the street to play after being expressly forbidden to do so, deserves perhaps some penalty to impress upon him that his disobedience will bring unpleasant results. The child who is punished in anger and revenge knows it. The injustice of it rankles long after his mother has forgotten all about it. It undermines his faith in Tier and makes him vindictive and ressntful in turn.

4 York "Little Church Around the Corner." famous fr many years a the church of the atag. has a competitor for public inn-rest In die little church around the corner from the plnnt of the Victor Talking Machine company In Camden. Since in it auditorium this company docs most of It work in recording musical scores synchro-nird to motion pictures, the Camden church mteht well he called "the church of the screen." Society today handles even its criminals with more enlightened methods than the majority of parents employ from time to time in dealing with their disobedient children. A certain young mother has the best intentions in the world in bringing up her child whom she adores. She reads all the books she can find on child psychology and child training.

But. unfortunatelj. book.s cannot give up any child. They cannot give her self control, without vhih all high sounding principles fall to the ground. Her little girl knows that she is quite free to co much as she pleases so lrng as she does not annoy her mother.

But when she inadvertent -lv crumnles her mother's dress, or spills milk on the dininf- rorm I OaV i a. -a( ww It' CBfeiffM George shielded his face wiTTi raided, spread hands. "You get kissed!" Crystal laughed gaily, believing that she sounded H9T exactly like debonair Tony. And 51 i ft" audaciously she kissed George, full FLAPPER FANNY I on the mouth. "Are'nt I terrible? But I asked you to come because (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) I've received an answer to the let ter I wrote my friend.

Vera Castle at Bradley, you know about Mile-Eloise Dumont." 1 Materials the birds had sought, and after hours of seeking, brought to put into the little plane, was fine as it could be. They built the seats and other things and still had plenty for the wings. "When this 9 ALLENE SUMNER, slick. The body of the plane looks great. We all can climb inside." And then a bird, in friendly tone, said, "No, you Tinies fly alone.

You are the ones we made it for, so you're the ones to ride." They all kept working till the sun went down. Then Coppy cried. "We're done. The plane is all together, but there's one thing I is finished," Clowny said, "Let's all Although oi.e still reads tr.e ords "Trinity Baptist over the door, the Camden church Ion since has ceased to function bs a religious institution and Its congregation has moved to other quarters While the ecclesiastical of Its exterior remains strictly orthodox." Its Interior Is noticeably reformed1' Vow Boasts a Mkhtr Organ Hoor levels have teen chanced, curtains of burlap and burlap ceiling, designed to Increase the Acoustical elliciency. conceal the walls and roof; the great organ 1ms been enlarged until It rivals those in the leading theaters of the coun-'ry.

Where once Mood the pes. lozrns of chairs grouped nroun-i he conductor's Rtatid accommodate i concert orchestra. Here and there are pieces of mparatus which suggest the sta-se the Metropolitan Opera Hon luring a Wagnerian prrformam- a wind machine: sheets of metal to Mmulate thunder; a drum full of small shot which, when shaken Rives the effect of teeming rain Prominently placed ore the microphones which pick tip the must': and carry It to the recordin: Instrument housed In a large boo'h fly out to set. 'It been a long time since we've been out o'er the water. Let's be She cuddled down on a chintz-covered settee close beside George before showing him the letter.

"It's absolutely dreadful!" she warned him touching his shoulder as he read: "Dear Crys: Awfully glad to hear from you. It's nice you're visiting the Hathaways. I've heard of them. Ray for Old Bradley! Two of her fairest daughters now in Stanton's Social Register. "About our synthetic blonde French teacher.

Of course this is strictly confidential, sub rosa. on gin to plan a trip of some sort, while we're working on our plane. Married women no longer will be employed hy the Long Island railroad if a proposed rule which will mean the dismissal after December 31st of all married women, is adopted. The fact that only ten married women employed as clerks in the Long Isliind freight office would be alfected docs not lessen the signl-iicance of this move. This shall-married-women-be-employcd-out'iide-tiie-home controversy has held the boards for the past dcce.Je v.ilh mere tenaci'y ihan any ether social question.

The Of course you other Tinies know While the architecture of Its exterior remains strictly "orthodox, the interior of the "church of the scicen" Is noticeably "reformed." would know. It has a body, tail and wings, and oh, a lot of other things, but, gee, there is no engine in the plane to make it go." A sparrow then said, "Now, don't fret. The best surprise is coming yet. Ii's just a little secret, but I think that it will keep until tomorrow. Then I'll tell you what it is.

You'll think it swell." And then the birds and Tinies all flopped clown and went to sleep. that if we have no place to go. this work we're doing on the ship all will be quite in vain." 'Oh, hush!" cried Sccufy. 'That is such a silly plan. You tr.lk too much.

Before we plan on anything we'd best complete our work. Of course we'll have a heap of fun, but not before the plane is done. You talk instead of helping us. You merely want to shirk." The argument then ended quick, 'cause someone shouted "This is 'strokes. Thus to change COW to liKN.

in three sirokcj, COW. HOW, HEW. HEN. 2 Ycu c.n only one letter at a lime. 3- -You must have a complete ot common usage, for each jump.

Slang words and abbrevia- uotis count. 4 The order of letters cannot be changed. i I I i I same old arguments pro and con are hoard. If a man can't get a Job hi blames married women who. enabled to take a smaller salary than a man who is sole support of his (The lis surprise comes in the next story.) (Copyright.

the q. and all that, but since you ask, and since the fair Eloise has turned up to devastate Stanton's male population, I'll tip you off. Tony may remember that Mademoiselle 'resigned' just before the second semester this year, thus causing much wild scurrying on the part of our dean to get a substitute for her. Well, dearie, the inside dope is that the lovely Eloise had got young Ardley, the chemistry prof, in her clutches year before last and there was any amount of scan IT'S A COO! TO PAR Its a GOOD RULS to par as many holes as possible In golf and letter golf. It's surprisingly easy to do that today Par is five and one solution will appear tomorrow.

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I At the far end of the auditor-1 kim. above and In front of the irchestra. hangs the screen on ITALIAN JUDGE ADOPTS FIRM STANC ON KloSINC NEWSPAPER PROTESTS TRAITORS' MEMORIAL THE ANSWLK Here Is the answer to the Letter Yen can g've ycunclf cway, yet not be cliaiitable. dal about them. On top of that t-hlcn is mrown me mm vo ut a synchronized accompaniment.

Long Practice Before Recording Every day In the Victor church a busy one. You may And the nails lined with Hawaiian singers. came the news that MademoiselfiS already had a child somewhelTL You'd think she'd know But here iimnc. naturally get me joo nisi-If that man can't get a Job. his wife Jumps into the fray with all her hack hair on end and hurls insults at women outside the home.

The fact, that she herself has the sr.me privilege of goins forth and be.tiling for her daily hire does not seem to bother her, even if she lives in a modern apartment, has one or no children, and complains about being bored. The disgruntlers arc convinced that the working wife does nothing wiih her money but buy such fol-de-rols as silk stockings, cold cream. A FAMIJJY Golf purzle in vesteiclnv's paper: I SHAVE. STAVE, STARE, STARS. SEARS.

BEAKS. BEARD. ItuvsU Spares Rod 1 Moscow (. IV Soviet no lui'ier tolerates the "spanking" of child! en. who may invoke the aid of I authorities if parents insist on ap-: plying the rod.

Physical mt-nt is unknown in rchools. Crystal tore the letter from George's BY LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER hands. G- 1 I 1 1 lT Menu for Dinner Ham loaf. potatoes, cscal- Paris, Oct. 6.

The newspaper Paris Mull complains that too many traitors have been honored on the Arc de Triomphe, trlous dead. In this book of stone are written France's greatest memorial to illus-the names of 554 generals and admirals, 158 victories and sieges and a few traitors. Marshal Bernadotte who fought against the French armies in Germany during 1813 and Marshal Marmont, the trr.itor of Esonnes in 1814 are tvj mentioned particularly as not deserving of honor. lcrjed celery, bread, sliced tomato salad, chocolate pudding, vanilla sauce, coflee. Geneoa.

Oct. The fathers of aenoa have started a campaign against the more serious aspects of public petting. Two couples were arrested under the new regulations and received a lengthy reprimand from the magistrate. The latter, in an exhaustive report, held that a kiss per se, was not a misdemeanor. Embraces of a more ardent nature, however, were permissible only on the stage or screen and not in the public parks.

The judge disclaimed any intention of preventing lovers from strolling arm in arm, but declared strong disapproval of those who make an evening of it. i jasmine bath salts, lobster salad. Light niue matinee tickets and taxi bills. As a Patou." 'Kinfr." royal" nlatter of fact, in the case of the Escalloped Celery, Serving Four Hi cups diced cooked celery, 1 George's little deep-set black eyes glanced at the girl, then away, swiftly, as if they did not like what they taw. "Of course we can't use this," he said flatly.

"No man could use information like this against a woman. Better tear up that letter and forget about it, Crystal." he advised seriously. But Crystal sprang to her feet. "I guess I can decide what do do with it, George! It's my letter!" NEXT Crystal makes an astonishing suggestion to Tony. Call it or cup celery stock (water which Drigni medium ome i.j railroad controversy.

the celery is cooked), 1 teaspoon promises to be so popular this fall it seems to be the male clerks who arc most disgruntled and for aforesaid reason. that the woman who chooses a rafter or darker color will he fortunate. salt, teaspoon pepper, 2 tablespoons green pepper. 1-3 cup pimento cheese cut in small pieces, THE Kl I.KS 1 The Idea of btter golf is to change one word to another and do it in par, a given number of waiting to Rive atmosphere to a South Sea Island sequence. Or perhaps the famous choir from the Russian Cathedral In Sew York hts assembled to Rive color to some pictured romonce of the Land of the Czars.

i In the midst of his orchestra. 1 stripped to his shirt sleeves and mounted on a high stool, a famors conductor I rehearsing with Ws men the musical accompaniment for the first reel. Patiently the or-1 rhestra repeats Important under his baton, gradual'v brine- ing their Interpretation to the lead-1 er a conception of the score. At i last he is satisfied and ready to! record. The singers are grouped i near the musicians: windows nre darkened.

"Ready." calls the conductor. The main title of the film Mashc. on the screen; at a signal from the recordins room the orchestra begins. The picture reels on; thr orchestra accompanies It exactly as It would In a theater irln a public presentation, nut all the Doni Perignon, the monk who put the first sparkle in champagne 200 years ago, is still honored by his countrymen. tablespons butter, 4 taoiespoons CLASSIFIEDS FOR RESULTS flour, i cup milk, 'i cup dried bread crumbs, 2 tablespoons butter, melted.

Melt the 3 tablespoons butter and Three -Letter Words add the flour. Mix well and add the celery stock and milk. Cook until a very creamy sauce forms. Add the salt, pePPcr green pepper and pimento cheese. Stir until tne Short words feature this quest! on puzzle.

Nos. 27 horizontal and 1 and 10 vertical ore the only sev en-letter words all the rest arc horter. cheese has melted. Add the celery and pour into a shallow buttered baking dish. Mix the melted butter and the crumbs and sprinkle over the top of the mixture.

Bake in a Russell Shultz. general chairman of the Committee of the Clerks' association, voices their grievance thus: "Most of the married women working for this company as clerks arc being supported by their husbands and use the money they themselves cam to buy automobiles and clothes. We do not think it is fair for married men with families to be discharged while these women continue to work for the sake of providing themselves with luxuries." It would be interesting to know now Mr. Shultz manages to support an automobile and how he meets all the other economic demands of modern living without hjs wife's help and on a clerk's salary. It is exactly because most families have not been able to so manage that wives are working.

E. A. Ross of the sociological department of the University of moderate oven for 20 minutes. Serve in the dish in which baked. Chocolate Pudding, Serving Four 1 cup flour, teaspoon soda, J.i teaspoon salt, 1-3 cup sugar, 'i tea lime the sensitive mlcrophows tire '-atoning every note, carrying them to the recording Instruments whrre they are set down on wax discs.

Play a Wrek on One Him "Play back." con-mamls the conductor. Tlx musicians and the singers relax. The leader dismounts from his high stool. The same reel of the picture again flashes on the screen, this time, however to spoon vanilla, 1 square cnocoiate, melted, or 2 tablespoons cocoa, "a cup sour milk, 1 egg, 3 tablespoons fat, melted. Mix all the ingredients and beat Wisconsin, in discussing the employed wife question, reminds us n- SP -m P- in rr 1 I I I I rl I I I 1 I I that federal statistics show that the working wife is always a phe nomenon of "hard times." mean for 3 minutes.

Pour into a shallow pan which has been fitted with waxed paper. Bake in a moderate oven for 20 mnlutes. Remove from the pan and cut in squares and serve warm. Vanilla Sauce 2-3 cup sugar. 3 tablespoons flour, teaspoon salt, 1 cup water, 1 teaspoon vanilla, tablespoon butter.

Mix the sugar, flour and salt. Blend thoroughly and add the water. Cook, stirring frequently, until a thick creamy sauce forms. Stir constantly and boil for 1 minute. Add the rest of the ingredients.

Mix well and serve warm on the pudding. a musical accompaniment repro- i duced from the wax disc and pro- lected from the amplifying appa-, ratus behind the screen. The cf- feet Is Identical with that of a few moments ogo. except that the performers ore now the aiidler.ee. i The reproduction from the wax disc Is carefully checked, the eon- ductor notes all points at which he can bring the performance to greater perfection.

The entire score for the reel under consldeiatlcn is i recorded once more. This time the wax Impression Is carefully re- moved from the recording instrument, for rom It will be made t.ie master that will be used In mak ing that she works from necessity and not from choice, for baby shoes and stew pans and flannel underwear and coal and hamburg. not for permanent waves and frcesia toilet water and incense burners and peach crepe de chine teds. To be sure, Ross and federal sta It Helps Working Girls Helen "Ycu haven't missed a day this month, Margaret. What have you been taking?" Margaret "Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Why don't you try it, too? It works like a charm. Of course I'm careful not to get my feet wet," tistics and one Allene Sumner are HOIIIZONTAI. talking of majorities To be sure, we do know there are thousands of married women working for l-What large tunnel pierces the continental divide near Domcr? Ducked. 11 Night preceding a Ing records for use In the theaters luxuries and not ecessities.

But when the great middle class standard of living of today makes lux A holiday. 12-Who led the Lsrael- i a vessel. 9 To relieve. 10 What is the hardest substance known. 13 i To sink as bed springs.

16 Withered. 18 Girl. 20 Obstruction in streams. 21 Hearty. 23 To allot.

24 Fashion of dress. 26 Organ of hearing. 28 Garment. 2fl-Era. 31-Witticism.

33 That portion of food brought up by i ruminating animals for a second 14-Fa- ite.s out of Egypt? Bib Imr thr score for a feature Mm. Bars or squares of hot buttered toast may be served with salads, soups and hot or cold beverages. uries necessities, ana since our Rots by jaimiifsr usu peace of mind is in proportion to our conformity to standards and iv 1 exX)sure 17-Cooking ensil. 18 terrace. 19-Wept.

21- lini uir iiiii i-in "i our similarity to other people, it Is Surprised at Results Garfteld, N. "I work in the mill. I had no appetite, was restless and felt all run-down. I could not sleep at times. I saw Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound advertised. I took five bottles and I am still taking it. I am surprised at the results. 1 can do my washing and ironing and my housework now. I will answer nil letters asking about the medicine." Mrs Jennie Haiajjajya, StudJu Su, (jatudd, N.J Sard to say just what a luxury Is.

Profit. 25 Second note In scale. The very fact that the working wife problem exists proves In itself reproduced exactly as we have heard it. But certainly the total will be many, many times the number of persons who used to sit sn the pews and hear the hymn, and sermons each Sunday before this chewing? 35 Head of a college. 37 Fruit.

38 A moll pouch. 40 Beer. 41 Also. 42 Demure. 44 Sun god.

46 PreposiHon of place. 47 Abbreviation for "Before Christ." 48 Dad that the home can no longer absorb woman power and that women are needed outside the home. A few little church around the corner i became the "church of the screen. toes will be stepped upon in the transition period, but all the gabble tKOSSWOKO PlZLE AXSWKK Is becausse people will not accept 27 What valuable gem is mined in the greatest quantity in Colombia? 29-Half an em. 30 Sweet potato.

32 Place of business. 33 What type of fisli is caught in great numbers off the banks of Newfoundland? '34 Wand. 36 To recede. 37 Play on words. 39 Beverage.

41 To scatter as hay. 43 Measure of area. 45 Wing part of a seed. 47 Feather scarf. 48 Italian river.

49 Dark red semi-precious slone. 50 What French woman was the assassin of Marat, the revolutionist? Cooking in High Altitudes For cooking in high altitudes, where the atmosphere pressure is much less than at or near sea level, certain changes must be made in a few of the ingredients. Eggs and flour must be. increased, as they possess high resistive tenacity, while sugar and fats must be decreased, as they have little tenacity and are liable to make baked mixtures fall or break apart. Mix all doughs thoroughly and have them stlffer than in lower altitudes.

A biscuit dough should be nearly as stiff as a bread dough. Use 3 tablespoons less per cup of sugar than the low altitude recipe calls for and 2 tablespoons less fat. Boiled Icings and candies need to cook one minute longer. Navy tne new demands or a new day. but Insist that we continue deporting ourselves in this matter of who is bread winner and who Is bread The bacteria which spoil bread a comparatively short time after it is baked can be destroyed by exposing them to light of a certain wave length.

mixer as w-e did in a bygone day. It Is to note that sin gle women have raised no voice In Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE LYNN, MASS. Ic 1afIOal Ff a a A 0 A TlEli.

a'sT Qfi E. A i 1 1 A 3 5 Ep Act A 5 Sf 5 Dj A Llfi 0 1 1 cj' RA (3 EIR i ELUDE. PjM A I NtfC 0Tn E. mTu e) Ttclw? -IP Ajr-llE the Long Island railroad fight. Maybe they want the privilege of marrying and working, too, for The world's largest moving stairway has been opened on a wooded hillside as a resident district for workmen's families In Le Havre.

Ten thousand people an hour ran be lifted, also doRs. baby carrilige.H roul bicycles This ssves a laborious dumb of 267 striw. themselves. VERTICAL 1 Which is the nearest known planet to the sun? 2 Above. 3 Having an offensive smell 4-Part verb to lie.

5- IVr.k. lir of beans should be soaked over night The California grape crop in 1927 'in cold weter so they will soften estimated at 2,264,000 tons. i when boiled. la lutin. 7 liuiie.

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